In June of 2014, the AIA California Council and aecKnowledge released a Call for Submissions for examples of solutions that illustrate the innovative potential of Universal Design and that address specific accessibility code issues. This 60-minute video course features the most innovative submissions of both built and unbuilt work.

Steve Castellanos, FAIA, the Executive Director for the California Commission on Disability Access (CCDA) and a former California State Architect, narrates and provides insightful commentary on how each solution addresses the needs of people with a wide range of ability levels, how the solution can improve people’s abilities to navigate and effectively function in the built environment, and how building owners, design professionals and people with disabilities can apply the solution to improve the built environment for everyone.

This course is presented in high definition video and is available on computers and most smart phones, tablets and mobile devices. (Video streaming might not be available on some Android devices.) Viewers can also download a course transcript and valuable resource material.

For technical questions, questions about reporting your AIA credits, or to inquire about group rates, please email support@aecKnowledge.com or call 415.755.3058.

Please note. This continuing education course is licensed for viewing to a single individual. The California Architects Board (CAB) conducts audits to ensure that individuals have viewed this course in its entirety and successfully passed the quiz. aecKnowledge cooperates with CAB’s auditing procedures and verifies whether individuals have purchased the course, successfully passed the quiz, and obtained a Certificate of Completion from aecKnowledge.

Continuing Education

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This course is part of a special package consisting of the following courses:

Each video course in this series ENGAGES, PROVOKES and INSPIRES. These are not your "Add 2 inches clearance here and insert a 5-foot radius there" courses.

These courses meet the 5 hours of requirements for California license renewal for accessibility (SB 1608 and California Business and Professions Code Section 5600.05) and the Texas BOE requirement of continuing education related to barrier-free design

Step 1Sign in or register with aecKnowledge.com if you have not done so already.

Step 2Select a course and follow instructions for course registration, registration and course viewing. Courses are available for 90 days following registration.

Step 3Take the CE Quiz after viewing the entire course. After you have successfully passed the quiz, a Certificate of completion will be automatically downloaded to your computer for you to save. If you are an AIA member, your AIA CES Learning Units will automatically be submitted.